New Walker Evans Front Shock 2014 Polaris Rzr Xp 1000 Part# 7043979 Utv Razor on 2040-parts.com
Stacy, Minnesota, United States
THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE NEW WALKER EVANS LH FRONT SHOCK PART NUMBER 7043979 FOR 2014 POLARIS RZR MODELS THAT USE THIS SHOCK. SELLS FOR $626.99 EACH AT THE DEALER. SOME OF THE PARTS ON THIS SHOCK WILL FIT SOME OTHER WALKER EVANS MODELS SO AT THIS PRICE YOU MAY BE ABLE TO USE IT AS A SPARE OR PARTS SHOCK CONSIDERING HOW MUCH POLARIS PARTS CAN COST AT THE DEALER. PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING ON THE ITEM FOR DETAILS IF THE SHOCK WILL FIT YOUR MODEL. CALL 651-238-4698 IF YOU NEED DETAILS ON CUSTOMIZING THE SHOCK. I HAVE MANY OTHER STYLES OF SHOCKS AND SNOWMOBILE PARTS AVAILABLE SO CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS OR CALL IF YOU DO NOT SEE WHAT YOU NEED. HPG KYB FOX SAND RAIL |
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